Election activist and Libertarian candidate for Secretary of State in California Christina Tobin has had an anti-Proposition 14 (for top two primaries) piece run in the Sacramento Bee:
Kresky misstates Nader’s position since many independents and minor parties are rightfully against Proposition 14.
Among the many reasons to oppose Proposition 14:
• The limited historical data provided by the only two states that have tried it, Washington and Louisiana, show that third parties virtually never make the top two candidates and are cut out of the November election, when most voters are paying attention and voting.
• Electoral competitiveness will likely decrease as the major parties will be able to game the system by attempting to consolidate behind one primary candidate, thereby limiting voter choice even in the primary;
• As an insult to voter choice and ballot dissent, Proposition 14 prevents write-ins from being counted in November.
These negatives, and others, overwhelm the two alleged advantages proponents claim Proposition 14 poses: that more moderate candidates will emerge and that independents would be able to vote for whomever they choose in the primary. But there is no historical support that moderates emerge from open primaries. Moreover, independents can already vote in primaries, they just have to pick one party’s primary to participate in, rather than picking amongst all the candidates of all the parties, a privilege no other party voter receives.

Online sites win journalism firsts at Pulitzers
Reuters 2010 …….…
* Pulitzer Prize Winners Slideshow:Pulitzer Prize Winners ………….
By Edith Honan and Ellen Wulfhorst Edith Honan And Ellen Wulfhorst – 1 hr 27 mins ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) – ProPublica, in an historic first for online journalism, won a coveted Pulitzer Prize on Monday for investigative reporting about controversial deaths at a New Orleans medical center following Hurricane Katrina.
The chronicle of decisions by doctors caring for patients stranded by the flood, marked the first time an online service won a top journalism award given annually by the Pulitzer Prize Board at Columbia University.
The nonprofit ProPublica is considered by some to be a new model for journalism as struggling for-profit outlets have fewer resources to put toward investigative reporting. The Times magazine published the Hurricane Katrina piece.
……… another online first, http://www.sfgate.com, the website of the San Francisco Chronicle, won for editorial cartooning. The award for the animated cartoons by Mark Fiore marked the first time an Internet-based entry won in that category.